1 BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF . 3 . H n s .8 HVju'rtiivj'rtVjuvjwiiflVSaHtevivinyii NEBRASKA NEWS U DENSER FORM Recent Happenings In Nsbraska Given In Drlcf Itcmo For Buay Readers v,&X&&.vwvvX'.t,vv'yMt'vv'v',tV'.'. AK-3AH-DEN FALL FESTIVAL Gcliodule of Some of the Mo3t Im portant Events. i Following Is a IM of the attractions' to lio presented nl llii" Ak-SarF.en full foHtlvlllr'. which began Inst week in.il will last till, llllll Include, October li. t Races dully lit Alt-Sur-Ilm lle-lil until Mi'pti'inlii'r 2J, iiiln r nliltit Alt-Har-ltm .lulillee KritiinilH. .Sixteen th ami .lntii'ii Htivi in. on-n fi uin Septum In r LTi Id Oi'tnlier II. IEIiikIImk Hrothi'ts mill Illinium llailcv circiiM. Twentieth ami HtrnctH. .Scnlcnibfr M, afternoon ami 1'aul and niiilit. Ilelltllnll 1,'lKllty-elKhtli tllvlllotl At nuillturliiiii, Ketcmler 1!8, "'J uml 30. Alllltuiy day. October 2. I'linulu nt in :m . in. Athli-tli' meet ami military iiiiiiiuiivcth at Ali-Sar-lliu Held, 1:110 li. in. Ak-Kiir-IIen paijearit. "Patriotic His toric AiiiitIcii," October 3 at 1! . in. Atiniial rnioti'itioM ball at AI-8ar-Hen lien, October G. Carnival night at tliu Jubilee grounds, October 6. Tlilrty polo ponies will Iip in (linn- li:i for the polo tniirniiiiiciit In be held ilurhij: Hie AK-Sar-llen feslMlloes, Omalia'H paekliii: liunses ylelil iin nually products wiIiumI at more than .SS.tiUL'.Ool, ticconllng to fuflenil I't'llltlH. Tlio Dniislas couiily fair, at Water loo last week, wiik the most hucccss fill, lliuiiiclully mid In number of at lendanee, of nny yet liebl. Russell Urns.' Kei.crnl htore at Hock ford, In (biKo couiily, was entered by ImrKlars, uml clolhlni;, Krueetios ami tobiiecii valued ut .U0() stolen. Tlio parado In the AU-.Sar-Hen pageant of "Patriotic Historic America" will be over live tulles long, according to e.stiinate.s of those In charge, (irnpes urc commencing to movo from the Ihownvllle district, niul it is estimated that llftecu car loads will bo shipped out or there this season. One of tbo heaviest crops of prairie hay ever put up In .lellerson county i mis just neon harvested and most of i tin land produced one and a half tons to the acre. Or. Itoscoo Pound, a former Nebras- kan, now dean of Harvard law school is oho 01 nit; seven people cuosen to make the award in thu link peace plan prize. After frightening women and chil dren, a monkey, believed to huve been one which escaped from a carnival company was shot by Frank Prlbyl on his ranch near O'Neill. Tbo County Ked club, successor to the Itentrico Poultry association, Is making arrangements to hold a poultry show at Mcatrlco for live days com mencing December 10. Jockey I'hiavetta was Injured and his mount, llrilliaut Kay, instantly killed when It was forced Into a fence while rounding the three-quarter turn at Ak-Sar-Pien race track Nebraska stands third In per capita automobile ownership with tin auto mobile for each .i.l persons, accoidlng to information issued by the national uutonioblle chamber of commerce. Calll'ornla Is tlrst with It.S and Iowa second with I.S. The state hail Insurance division of the department of trade and coin mot ci has reported that the prospects were good for the pa.viuent of ill) to '.).'! per cent of ever.v loss under state hail insurance polb !c. P.elug striii.k on the end of the thumb while catching a pitched ball has cost 11. .1. I.lvel.v, Itiirllugton conductor out of W.vnmro for the past eight years, bin thumb, part of bis hum! and now his right iii-in through operations bronchi about by Infection. Hog cholera is taking a heavy toll of hogs in Custer county, some fanners having lost their entire bonis. Pra... Ilcally all bogs which vvero not accln - ated have died of the disease. It K estimated that close to l.ono heail have died In one township alone. Hiss Antoinette .Mullen roilo from O'Neill to Lincoln in an airplane piloted by her brother. Sho Is a co-ed at the state university and is said to be the llrst girl student to make the trip to school by airplane in Nebras ka. The air distance Is several hund red miles. I-.. I,,.. ...,tl,.,... ... ,...ll V-l I l.l. "" vVb "l sOIICU V UV WHICH l last spring was untlei. stood to have ei ii puce on us piuni tnore at tne request ol the Lutherans, has not been sold, and so far no bid on the property has come before I be board of trustees. i Elaine Tuchninn. daughter of Mr. ' cud Mrs. .I tie Tuchninn. of Omaha "weighed In" at twelve and one-lialf The annual convention of Hh' ,ioal pomids of wiener, give a f.unt , ' SSM I 4& women smi.sionary society of the im,ir,.sMllIl , ,1(n, l0 cIU(l f .,, . i WSfiW -, l?1 v Oerinan Evangelical I'rotestant church oi,. , , .. , , , ,.' . C OatmxVsft f t of II.V. Nebrnska synod will be held In' ?. c,1,,0,,, s. '" ,i,,,;'1 ,,rJ , , Sffi i M Columbus Oc.obe.--J oiul :t. I 1",vo ,,,,,, ' B,,,l'l"' f'"' Shelon I TO S U pounds when she was born September l'm'h at Aurora. A broii;.e tnhii i -111 ut .Methodist bnspltiil. Slie has a ' dlcated by tho women's reliei emps thick thaicli of ldacU curly hair, a good will be innrltiPil with n fltiiiiK irilnt e Milce and healthy uppetlte. Hobpital to the hojs of Company II who wen iittcndants know of no other Nebras- camped In there prior to ih'elr gmn. to l.a baby as large at birth. Camp Cody. The state IMi car in tlinrge of tlauio tinisshoppera 1mo become so i..im- Warden lloster uml ( oinnilssloner ltitteuback has turned thous'inds of black bass, ring perch uml ernpple In- to the lakes uroiind North Platte. E. P. Fiizgornld a ileinocr.it, was made postmaster of Elmcrcek under President Wilson. His wife a lepuhll ran, now succeeds her husband thru 'iiver of Hie present administration. Thrown beneath tho teeth of a buy lake by a runaway team, George Hotter, the thliiet-n year old s in ol a fanner living near Geneva, received Hiclii Injuries that the amp nation of lijj lclt nnii wiis necessnrj "m ' County High 8ehoo1 Levy. The following hIiowh the amount or taxes levied for county lilith school put poseH III the eleven coutlth'R In tile Ht ito where Htieli m-hoolH arc inalntalneil, alio tin- levies for VriZ ami I'.CII for t IiIm pur pose ami the Increase or ileereime 111 county IiIkIi school tuxes ns compared with those for t!U2. At thlir County hh;h school tax. $7, 018 15. Increase $15112. I.i vy Ititreart ell from 2 ft to ;i iiiIIIh. llanuer-County hluh school, $2,:t2t 7.1. Ilicnaiie $21. IG Levy .fi MilllH. fume lis III I!I22. Cli i He -County IllKll school, $21. ICO 23. Ill el. -.mi- J.ll.'i.fi.l. I.ey, 2 li mlllH, H tint an III 1922. I laeH -County IiIkIi sehool $ :T1 r.n. tlli'teiiHe, $l,2i"l 52. Levy llii 1 1 upi-il from .8 to I mill. Iloolifi County. hK'li ncIiiioI. JIIMRl II. IniieaKe, i;, :'. 'II. Levy ln Ce mod fioin i.si t :i.2 iniiiii lCe.a Palm County hlim m-hoot $12. IVS1I. lucre:. . $278.21 Levy lit er, .ntt-d fioin If! In 2 iiiIIIh. Klinlinll-I'oiintv llluli ncliuol. $ir.,K0l 57. IXereiiKe. !2,'T. Ill, l.i'vy ileeieilHt d fiom 2f. to 2.5 mlllu. Mrl'lierron- County IiIrIi hoIiooI $7, 2!l 12 lucre me. f 1,312.17. Levy lit creaned fioin l.f! to !! mlllu. I'eikliiH -County IiIrIi hcIiooI $.l)iir. DecreiiHe, $2 21118. Levy ilecriMMoil from i :i I,, is ,B. sioux-c .imiv iiiUii hcIiooI $1 ovi :!i. Increase, $l7.ldS.fiS. Levy liicmm. d fr uu l.l to .1 IlllliH. Wheiler County high Hcliod $1.T 122 fil. Illi-tiitMf jr;.2o 7!. Levy Increased fioin l.t to 2.0 iiiIIIh. I'he toiil Increase In county IiIrIi school taxen for the II iniitu-i H $(,. I'jj.,1. while the, total .Icore'ine la $'.. '.':.',! 3 ,,lllll"B a litt Inc.icnae of a.', i ots.07. Of Ik 2li.j,(M5.i pounds or butter received In Ni-w Vmk city last .war, l!l.7-l,:i2.' went limn Ncbtanliu. Tlii' Statf Li'iimic of Womi'ii Vntcra will meet at Aurora Oclnlior Ith to flNen - x ways anil means for Imprnv liiK the politics of the cominnnweultli. A not prnlll of .sis.I'.IJ on sales nKKn-KiilliiB .fJ'J.SiTU.s:: wna made by Ibo rarmers' union eo-operallve as sociation nt liny Spring in tbo flr.st bnlf ur the present lUenl year. Owing to unprofitable oprrutln con ditions, the Kearney military academy announces Its suspension. Tlio build ing will probably be turned over to tbo pivorninent eterans' bureau for use as a hospital. Tlio .Met'ook Chamber of Comtnerco mis neciiieo in cc e irate in hoiiii an- proprlate manner the IIMIi nnniversary of 1 1 1 organization of tlio lllago lit MeCook whlcl took plate No ember Zl IJSNl. Hecent reorganlzallon of the Omaha community chest, will do away with "lag days" uml prevent overlapping in the hamlliiiR of charity cases hv plnclng nil welfare activities under one govt rnitiK board The county superintendent of Franklin county has written a letter to tbo state attorney general, regard. lug the disposition of n H,y in thu community nine years tld. who lias so fiir escaped the compulsory educa tion law, having been compelled to attend no school. Anna Topsy Lyons, ."-year-old cow, bred uml owned by th0 Nebraska School of Agriculture at Curtis, was the highest producing cow on semi olllclal tests dining August. It was announced ut the state Agricultural college. in two days she produced .".IliiH pounds of fat. Nearly l'J.000 people took part In celebrating Kearnev's llftletb anniver sary last week. Three thousn,..! two hundred pounds of "baby beef," raised especially for the occasion by boy calf club members, and to the markets at Katii.as Cltv, Omaha and St. Louis since September l.TbH i makes a total of in cars ot this year's crop of hay that has been sold by the irarineis of the coinmunlt.v uud the al- falfa ha.v crop in that section baa I hardly been touched. One of the most unique Industries in tlie Cnlteir Stutes is being carried on In Columbus, Xeb., in the wm.v of a "wooden shoe" plant not the old "Hutch" kind, but for the production of u wooden sole carrying the refu tation leather or rubber upper. Tlio shoes are etousie,v used bj work ers in packing plains, tanneries, creameries, oil ami metal refineries, laundries, on farms, electric winks, and in various other similar occupa tions, us Hum, are not alVected by water, heat, cold or electricity. tiu:irterl. purchascB of foodstttlTi for the various state institution r.s l tentl.v made by tho state boaid or con trol show that tho cost or living h nhom holding its own compared with prkes paid during the .lime having period and In many instances the prltes "''' unich higher than vvero paid in September of I'.rjJ. Menus, rice, cheese bacon, ham and liran are ill higher than tbej were when pun based in Juno ot t Ills year, while oatmeal, dul lish, .sugar, beef, Hour and corn nual tiro bllghtl.v lower. Omaha sintered no tyliobl or other disease attributable to contaminate I wan-i, uuiuik or succeening the em ergency which ol'.Ud for two weeks, when (hat city wii without wan r due to a hf(iKdnu'ii A stone welching Jt.noo poumU has been In-oiiglU from Sewurd aim w.il be plated on tlio silo of tho old . .iiiji grouml of Company If, in Sim- i. r emus in iho Iteptihllcan valley, and luirtlcularly In the region umwid Arapahoe., (hat farmer-, have mloit. heroic iutaureH, ami oro using "kill hopper," a new poison dope, to rid Ihein of the post" Dally 2l,bSS persons from oei of town go into omahn by nut .i..u, accord;1 g to esilnutcs based on i ir t of iniefstiite hlgbwa.vh Jti.-i - m jilvteil by the buieau of puliltil.;, of ill riiMiniKT ot Commerce. ng) of T.'-V ii'itomobiles eliy i;ll tl.e l'l Inteisliile , w Ini b" were watched n . enti r In,' Ih0 imv i'.tm riiii Tnimiitnto tmi iiii ...i.h. i lfcVft..T-iT',4.srT.r-Nj'2'ayv rwa Destroyers MfiuaMWJwatfarWit 'ittfnrwjj , wrttSftw.,.' 7- ' ' -T" -- . x-r-'-M,; ?i 1(laS4 V4r4.'ir -"" - ' ."V'V- V 'tf'? i4 ..' -y7 v- - im. r - ? , f i -fr" K.rtWrt&'S. ,i.-r, f . .s. vt'ztzr.s ' k 9r y ' ' ' '5 ..y rt.w. JV, 17.t1r.T " . ' TS "., ''&.'&. A r4 v- . mmvm a mm -& iL, , -OHiK7 V 4 . A 4l,A-,,I Uu fc yx , ' tt 'mmm I .a txim T5 BH" im 1 ' -. W ' k A-msr 't ' .&'&! 'I hs renii.ri ulic plinin.riipb shows tm.r ol the seen .recUed de.stroyer.s Hiiinsliliii to pieces on the rocks olT Point Honda, C'nl. The Delpliy crashed on the rocks first untl the stonily pmindlnu of the sens soon split the vessel In half. The bow or the Delphy can be seen further up the coast line with the hull in the foreground. In the rear Is the Voting winch was Hie .semnd eshcl to smash. Ktriber out can be seen two more of the tleet of seven. Big Bridge in Massachusetts Is Ruined by Flames m mmsssssEssasK View of tbo lire wrecking the big North End bilile, spanning the CoMicctieut river between the city of Spring Held mid the town of West Springilold, Mass. A brisk west wind, the lact that the nearei,t hydrant nt either end was more than it hundred yards from the bridge, the bursting of the iltst three lines of hose laid and the Inability of the Sprltv-'lleld depattment to obtain motorhouts from which to light the flames rendered the firemen nearly helpless-. The loss Is about .$1,000,000. Talking Over The lonner inetnler of Franco, House sitting In the "Tiger's" garden during a recent visit of Colonel House Irish Women Are Glad to Vote Women or the Irish Free State took full advantage of their right to vote In the tecent elections. Some tr them, carr.vlng their babies, are here seen arriving at the polls In Dublin. SCRAPS A stock exchange was recently opened nt Kobe. A wasp pollinates tho wild or caprl tig. t The only known dbunoiid mines in ; HI 'Ike North Amoiiui are located in I unty, Arkuns'as. mm lilillwi' Wrecked on California Coast smswasasmsjamasum w Kn"rt)'J.ftjl.Ui,a4i...yJ . ....!-.' . , mMwmmmmmim'mmz . v . , . . uW;k . ' "' ' v r Kinnt 7TS&- - x ,.. ev" .rr- -.tn'i.t-vvj''o.virf iMMl?J ZZifi&l4SXi&if,Vf'Z imffiW& Versailles Days Georges Cleinenceaii. and Col. E. II. at St. Vlncent-si.r-.Tard, in the Vendee, with the old statesman. A&M &" F&5:$Sh Uj'Fj!raJ f ,'hlx (WM If a man owes an tiling to himself he is likely to settle promptly. Hitter dregs of truth aro found at the bottom of the cup of foolishness. .Many a man would rather run for oihee than to walk Into an honest Job. ' .ooui I rcqulri d an (-lrult crops .ooiii isu.inAi,uuu wooiien mixes are nnually to pack the citrous In Florida and California. mml mmm assm MVAAVWn mmfmmsmM mmmzi zmc . - ..?. '. !.! M . ,i ' '& t&hryxtXMZfF, "rte&&& ktj HIS BOAT GRABBED svpTr wMS" ('apt. Itoger Pocock, shown above, Is skipper of the Iirltlsh yacht Fron tiersman which was seized by federal olllcers at the port of Los Angeles be cause It had or gallons of whisky aboard. The csel Is manned by n volunteer crow from tho Adventurers' iuh ot Loudon ami is on a pathlludlng expedition around the world for Urlt Ish aviators. Captain Pocock Is him self a noted adventurer mid a writer. HE MURDERED VILLA -.s.rsKxvaii!5 This is an exclusive photograph of Jesus Salas Harraza, self-confessed murderer of Pnncho Villa, us ho looked in J. ill. Harraz.i stated he would kill Villa again If lie arose from the dcndt vrjtttvTS&sr-rzx J?"S WA St"" jj. f Jtpyb b it-r-idwAtwaHaa iieSKiiiMM ' lrilUtfirtft1tWii.Wrr TiVfculB fTnril.1 rtinYY -T1 f i"-"r .. Bm M:.u!&&jiuj-f ' 4ant"i". --Wwr. AJ; . lt .liTKlllil ll. - s I .& 1MPR0VFD UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday School sson 7 ItKV U. FITXWATKIt. D. D., Tcaclipr of KiikIIbIi Hllile In tlio .MooJy Ulble Institute of Chicago.) (. 1923, Wealern Newapnper Union.) LESSON FOR SEPTEMDER 30 REVIEW: ortEAT MEN AND WOM EN OF THE NEW TESTAMENT DEVOTIONAL IIUADINO H"b. ll:13-ii. Vi, 40. GOLDK.V TKXT "Wherefore feeing wc also aro compassed about with si) great a cloud of witnesses, lei uh 'ay asltlo every wtliiht. and tbo sin which doth so easily beset u.i, nn3 lot us run with patience the race that IB uct be fore us." Heb. 12-1. I'UIMARY TOPIC Favorite Story of the Quarter. JUNlOIt TOPIC I'nvorl to Herons anil Heroines of tho Quarter. INTISIIMHDIATH AND SKNIOR TOP IC Some Greut Churaotera of tho New Testament. YOUNQ I'KOPLB AND ADULT TOPIC Life Lessons From This Quarter. With the senior mid adult classes, three methods of review may be protlt ably employed : 1. The descriptive word method as presented in Pcloubct's Select Notes. 1. Hrave John the Haptist. o The Faith-Filled Virgin Mary. Impulsive INiter. Loving John the Apostle. Thoughtful Matthew. Ardeut Mary Magdalene. Uusy Martha and Opcn-Heartcd s. 4. 5. 0. 7. Mary. 8. Fnltbful Stephen. 0. Generous Harnabas. 10. The Many-sided I'auU 11. Timid Murk. 12. Helpful Luke. 13. Consecrated Timothy. 2.. Presenting Life Lessons as given In Crannel'6 Pocket Lessons: 1. Woman Lessons. I. Mary: Glorified Motherhood. Les son 2. 1!. Magdalene: Adoring Gratitude. Lesson 0. 3. Martha-Mary: Hounded Woman hood. Lesson 7. II. Leader Lessons. 1. Peter: Compacted Zeal. Los- Eon 3. 2. John: Itlpened Love. Lesson 4. 3. Paul: l'asslonate Devotion. Les- son 10. III. Helper Lessons. 1. John: Faithful Pioneering. Les- son 1. 2. Matthovv: Divine Transforma tions. Lesson fi. 3. Stephen: Heroic Witness. Les son S. 1. Harnabas: Greatenlng Greatness. Lesson 9. 0. Murk: Return of the Quitter. Lesson 11. 0. Luke: Double Healer. Leson 12. 7. Timothy: The Glorious Ministry. Lesson 13. 3. Tho Summarizing of Contents, The following Is suggestive: Lesson I. John thu Haptist was a humble and courageous man. He did not tako honor to himself nor trim ids message to suit the crowd. Lesson II. Mary should not be wor shiped, but she Is worthy of great honor. Her fnith made her to nc qulesce in the Lord's will In spite ot the fact that she knew that her char acter would be suspected. Lesson 111. Peter, while being fickle niul cowardly. Is a fine example of the transforming power of God's grace. Lesson IV. John the apostle was a reticent man. He did not say much about himself, hut was passionately In love with ids Lord. Lesson V. Matthew, though hum ble, was n man of force of character and decision. Ho left all and followed Jesus. Lesson VI. Mary Magdalene, be cause she was saved, was steadfast In her devotion to the Lord. Hecauso of this, she wns able to tell the good news of the resurrection to the dis couraged disciples. Lesson VII. Mary and Martha both loved the Lord. Martha was mistaken ns to the best way to please I Urn. Mary chose the good part In fellow ship with her Lord which has made her name Immortal. Lesson VIII. Stephen was so com pletely filled with Christ that his faco shone ns the face of an nngcl. Lesson IX. Harnabas was a good man and filled with the Holy Ghost. Therefore, he was qualified as n lead er of men. Lesson X. Paul's Knowledge, of Jesus wan so real that lie had as his supreme aim to magnify Him. Lesson XI. ' Murk, though having1 turned hack from the work, was re stored and became n great and hon ored minister of Christ. Lesson XII. Luke, the skilled and popular physician, gave himself up to be thu iitteudutit of the mlosionary of the cross. Lesson XIII. I'pcnuFP of Timothy's religious training, he became u worthy minister of tlio gospel. Corner Stone of Society. Tho s-anctlty of marriage and tho family rclntlon make the cornerstone of our American society and civiliza tion. Garfield. Our Enemy. A merely fallen enemy may rise, again, but the reconciled one Is truly vanquished. Schiller. Hatred. When our hntred is violent, It slnkn us even beneath thosti wo hate. La Rochefoucauld. 7 LB f!3v V vm v Hi t, w s w - ViU WJWk-, . ? f- -r. 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